And his skin grew whiter and whiter...
I smell bleachspiracy.
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And his skin grew whiter and whiter...
I smell bleachspiracy.
Now the question is;
Do you believe in reincarnation?
'Cause I don't. But the coincidences scare me. However I'll provide a friendly reminder:
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Nah. I'd give genetic memory the benefit of the doubt, though.
I guess Life Hack 314 didn't work in this specific case. ****.
I don't think I've ever said I'm physically more than 1 single gender. The fact that I like to act on my androgyny is a whole 'nother thing I guess. It's like the guy who is fat and doesn't bother to hide it through diet coke and stuff like that.
It's not bullying though because I'm not scared if it nor does it affect me. It's not like I'm going to change because this obnoxious fellow thinks it's stupid. I find a great many things stupid but unlike him, I can live with it. Gay, fat, ugly, pink hair, tall, dwarf, black, asian, it doesn't matter to me personally. I love everyone.
Edited: July 7, 2016
Is that a pun I see?
i like bit bugs and I cannot lie.
by the way u ppl are so wrong it hurts.
Edited: July 7, 2016
Portugal vs France in the finals.
GG Ez
Gz France
There's not even a point considering we'll win lel
Well, reread what I just said - in form of an energy.
Even if I were to show it to you, it would be hard to prove. The mass would change indirectly - through mol-mass. According to what I've read, the weight of a person between alive and dead states in most cases have been approx 21 gram.
Why is hard to prove? For example, CO2 mol-mass is 44g/mol if i recall correctly, while air approx = 29 g/mol, therefore even "showing" wouldn't prove it.
You can fill a bag with both oxygen and carbon dioxide, so fill me one with souls.
You can't quite capture different kinds of energy with a bag, but you can isolate and them so they don't escape and aren't affected by the environment.
I mean, the "science" you're using was from one obscure physician in 1901. I'm pretty sure technology advanced enough to get more than a tiny weight difference.
EDIT: Or we can just skip all that http://www.livescience.com/32327-how...oul-weigh.html
1. this is considered an unethical experiment at this point at will probably never be proven or disproved. 21 grams is also a decent amount of weight, more advanced techniques wouldn't help too much as this weight loss if fairly large. They used scales made by a medical scale manufacturer still in business, while it may be considered "crude" compared to some modern scales, i would expect it to be very much capable of this level of accuracy.
2. the article says it was a small sample size which was a reason to discredit this however all of the bodies tested lost weight that could not be accounted for. 21 grams of oxygen would take roughly 14L at STP, which isn't possible in a human body. While it's small, if you have a 100% rate of something happening then there's something going on. Pretty much the only thing expected to be lost at the time of death is the contents of your lungs and i'm not sure if you know this but gasses are pretty light, especially ones that would float and escape. 21 grams of any gas at STP would be an insanely large volume, far more than what your lungs can hold.
3. "precise measurement of death" the article you linked also gave this as a way to discredit it. Measure their weight consistently for a set amount of time and when they stop breathing and then watch the weight. one person took a minute to lose the weight. Weight would only fluctuate a tiny amount throughout several hours if the person is just laying there.
Your source is garbage, this one is better or just find any other one besides the one you used http://www.historicmysteries.com/the...m-soul-theory/. you just found the first one that confirmed what you thought and linked it. This may or may not be true, but your article to disprove this was written by someone with a masters in education with invalid claims, while the actual research was done by five doctors taking their own measurements and is published in a scientific journal.
Hey, look. It's this quote again.